Bethel's General Education Program begins with exposing students to Christianity and Western Culture or Western Humanities. This is followed by general education courses that focus on the non-Western world and comparative systems (among others),...

Interpersonal violence is a multifaceted phenomenon that cuts across all national, socioeconomic, religious, cultural, and racial groups. This presentation focuses on some of the most serious and common forms of interpersonal violence- men's...

On September 17th, Bethel Education professor Jay Rasmussen and his son Conor reflected on their summer adventure; in May, the duo set off on a cross-continent adventure, motorcycling 12,100 miles through eleven countries in Central and South...

Raphael's paintings for the Stanza della Segnatura, Pope Julius II's personal library in the Vatican, are one of the great masterpieces of Renaissance art. My research project explored the rich meaning behind this innovative series of images, which...

Steve and Peyton were part of the interim study abroad trip to Egypt and Israel, studying Islamic literature and culture and interacting with Egyptian Christians. They will be sharing their experiences with Christians in Egypt and talking about...

The global citizenship movement, popular in higher education and today's elite circles, often imagines that citizens without countries will bring humans without a nature into society without culture through the work of laws without foundation....